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FAQ: What's the purpose of the "Always Allow" feature?

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Question:

What’s the purpose of the “Always Allow” feature?

Reply:

This feature is available in Global Group Profiles and IP Group Profiles. It allows you to set up a “white list” of URLs that you want users to always be able to access. For example, suppose your company is blocking the Pornography (GPORN) category for everyone, but the Marketing Department needs to be able to see playboy.com because they advertise there. You can't take playboy.com out of the GPORN library because then everyone can see it. So, you add playboy.com to a custom category and set it to "Always Allow" for the Marketing Department's IP Group.

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